1) Yes, the settings you should be using are:<div>server: <a href="http://smtp.gmail.com">smtp.gmail.com</a></div><div>port: 587</div><div>domain: <a href="http://gmail.com">gmail.com</a></div><div>username: <a href="mailto:myloginwhatever@gmail.com">myloginwhatever@gmail.com</a></div>

<div><br></div><div>If they are using GMail with Google Apps for Business, then they have their own name probably, so replace <a href="http://gmail.com">gmail.com</a> only in the domain and username section *not* the server. The server is always <a href="http://smtp.gmail.com">smtp.gmail.com</a></div>

<div><br></div><div>Also, you should enable TLS via whatever you use to send the mail.</div><div><br></div><div>2) This can definitely happen, and disable account. Probably more likely if it's not a Apps for Business GMail account.<br>

I been tasked to figure out how to send receipts via e-mail.<br>
I look at the documentation and all I need is a SMTP mail server and port # to punch in.<br>
Problem, like many organizations we handle our mail via Gmail.<br>
We have our own domain. But I was wondering (1)if gmail allows outside apps to access its functionality and (2) won't a spam flag get tripped if I do a mass mailing?<br>
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